About Acquired Brain Injury (Brain Damage: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment)
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Acquired Brain Injury (Brain Damage: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment)
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Acquired Brain Injury (Brain Damage: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment) InformationBrain damage introductionBrain damage is an injury that causes the destruction or deterioration of brain cells. In the U.S., every year, about 1.4 million people have some type of brain injury. And approximately 5.3 million people suffer from the effects of brain damage. About 50,000 die as a result of brain injury. Medical costs and lost productivity are estimated at between $48 billion and $60 billion per year. Can I prevent brain injuries?Most injuries that cause brain damage are preventable. Here are some rules to follow to reduce the risk of brain damage:
How are brain damage and brain injuries treated?Anyone who has a head or brain injury needs immediate medical attention. A brain injury that seems mild -- referred to as a concussion -- can be as dangerous as clearly severe injuries. The key factor is the extent and location of the damage. Brain injury does not necessarily result in long-term disability or impairment. But the correct diagnosis and treatment is needed to contain or minimize the damage. The extent and effect of brain damage is determined by a neurological exam, neuroimaging testing such as X-rays or CT scans, and neuropsychological assessment such as checking reflexes. Doctors will stabilize the patient to prevent further injury, ensure blood and oxygen are flowing properly to the brain, and ensure that blood pressure is controlled. About half of severely injured patients require surgery to repair a ruptured blood vessel or to relieve pressure on the brain. If a patient is severely injured, rehabilitation may be ordered to assist in long-term recovery. That may include:
What are the symptoms of brain damage?There are numerous symptoms of brain damage, whether traumatic or acquired. They fall into four major categories:
What are the types of brain damage and how severe are they?All traumatic brain injuries are head injuries. But head injury is not necessarily brain injury. There are two types of brain injury: traumatic brain injury and acquired brain injury. Both disrupt the brain's normal functioning.
What causes brain damage?When the brain is starved of oxygen for a prolonged period of time, brain damage may occur. Brain damage can occur as a result of a wide range of injuries, illnesses, or conditions. Because of high-risk behaviors, males between the ages of 15 and 24 are most vulnerable. Young children and the elderly also have a higher risk. Causes of traumatic brain injury include:
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